Recent advances in Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning provide us with the tools to build predictive models that can be used to unveil patterns driving judicial decisions. This can be useful, for both lawyers and judges, as an assisting tool to rapidly identify cases and extract patterns which lead to certain decisions. This paper presents the first systematic study on predicting the outcome of cases tried by the European Court of Human Rights based solely on textual content. We formulate a binary classification task where the input of our classifiers is the textual content extracted from a case and the target output is the actual judgment as to whether there has been a violation of an article of the convention of human rights....
In this paper we present an argumentation-based approach to representing and reasoning about a domai...
In this paper we present the web platform JURI SAYS that automatically predicts decisions of the Eur...
In this paper we present the web platform JURI SAYS that automatically predicts decisions of the Eur...
Recent advances in Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning provide us with the tools to bui...
Recent advances in Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning provide us with the tools to bui...
When courts started publishing judgements, big data analysis (i.e. large-scale statistical analysis ...
In this paper, we investigate the application of text classification methods to predict the law area...
Legal judgment prediction is the task of automatically predicting the outcome of a court case, given...
Envisaging legal cases’ outcomes can assist the judicial decision-making process. Prediction is poss...
In this paper, we discuss previous research in automatic prediction of court decisions. We define th...
This paper reviews the most recent literature on experiments with different Machine Learning, Deep L...
Legal Judgment Prediction is one of the most acclaimed fields for the combined area of NLP, AI, and ...
Approaches to court case prediction using machine learning differ widely with varying levels of succ...
This article draws on an artificial intelligence (AI) technique to predict whether an individual app...
In recent years, the potential to speed up legal processes via Machine Learning techniques has incre...
In this paper we present an argumentation-based approach to representing and reasoning about a domai...
In this paper we present the web platform JURI SAYS that automatically predicts decisions of the Eur...
In this paper we present the web platform JURI SAYS that automatically predicts decisions of the Eur...
Recent advances in Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning provide us with the tools to bui...
Recent advances in Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning provide us with the tools to bui...
When courts started publishing judgements, big data analysis (i.e. large-scale statistical analysis ...
In this paper, we investigate the application of text classification methods to predict the law area...
Legal judgment prediction is the task of automatically predicting the outcome of a court case, given...
Envisaging legal cases’ outcomes can assist the judicial decision-making process. Prediction is poss...
In this paper, we discuss previous research in automatic prediction of court decisions. We define th...
This paper reviews the most recent literature on experiments with different Machine Learning, Deep L...
Legal Judgment Prediction is one of the most acclaimed fields for the combined area of NLP, AI, and ...
Approaches to court case prediction using machine learning differ widely with varying levels of succ...
This article draws on an artificial intelligence (AI) technique to predict whether an individual app...
In recent years, the potential to speed up legal processes via Machine Learning techniques has incre...
In this paper we present an argumentation-based approach to representing and reasoning about a domai...
In this paper we present the web platform JURI SAYS that automatically predicts decisions of the Eur...
In this paper we present the web platform JURI SAYS that automatically predicts decisions of the Eur...